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5 Timeless Financial Lessons Our Children Need Now

As a parent, there are many practical lessons we teach our children over the years -- from tying their shoes to riding a bike and driving a car. But all too often, we don't prioritize teaching our children basic lessons in personal finance. This is a problem, and we need to fix it.

According to the Council for Economic Education, to offer financial literacy classes. That means the first place -- and often the only place -- children learn about money is at home. Honest conversations about money will put your children in a better position than those who do not.

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